I can fall asleep fine but can’t stay asleep and get hot easily. I’m a side sleeper with body pillow for correct alignment.

I bought a memory foam/latex topped mattress that sagged about 2 years after I purchased the mattress. I’ve been bridging the gap with a memory foam topper.
I really like the feel of a memory foam mattress but don’t want to experience the sagging problem again and know the memory foam can be hot.
What mattress would you suggest? Christin

Hi Christin,

Memory foam will never produce the results you’re looking for.

It’s initial comfort is what makes it sell so well. Selling well is the only thing it’s good for.

Beyond that, it’s the worst material ever invented for this purpose.

All natural Latex is and has been the best upholstery material for the past 100 years.

Toxic chemical bases memory foam has proven itself to be the antithesis of that, the worse thing you can buy, over its 20 year history.

What about sagging? I read the beds are guaranteed for greater than ¾ inch sagging. Does this mean it will sag to some degree? Is latex hot? Is there any place in Nashville TN to physically view these mattresses?

In reading your reviews, most of the time you don’t recommend the latex is that purely because of price?

Also, if I order from your website, is there any help with set up and take away of existing mattress? I’m thinking the latex is hot.

Thanks again for your time!!!

Hi Christin,

Most of the latex mattresses are guaranteed not to sag and have a 3/4″ body impression tolerance….meaning that if it does take in imprint that is 3/4″ or greater, it will meet the criteria for an exchange.

Most other mattresses has a 1/5″ tolerance, with some as much as 3″, before an exchange will be made.

Latex is the most expensively made type of mattress and, depending on the brand, can be quite expensive.

The Ever-Eden mattress, that I recommended to you, has very few bells & whistles, which helps keep the cost down.